Handy you have tagged your own post before the rest of us need to![]()
LOL.. That did make me laugh, at least we have the same sense of humour..

Irrelevant.
Why irrelevant, I was simply asking a question? It just appear to have a low opinion of those on the lower rung of societies ladder. I could be wrong so thought I'd ask.
Simple if they are living in a property defined above the minimum its a CHOICE to do so. If they CHOOSE to live there then they get less of a handout.
These folk are already in or close to poverty anyway. It's simply the government turning the screw on the most vulnerable and needy. The notion that they CHOOSE to live there is wrong. They have often lived there with their family for a lifetime and it's the family home. Often they live where they are put it was never a choice simply a necessity of circumstance. The bottom line is there are not enough 1&2 bedroom homes in the system. Simply moving people around is smoke and mirrors, it will never fix the problem. The idea that pople are somehow "hogging" the best properties is simply wrong. The problem is there just are not enough.
QE was out part in stopping a meltdown. Yes we could have avoided it but then god knows where we would have been without it.
Exactly "God knows" because they certainly had not got a clue, it was best guess.
No one is blaming anyone. (Although normally people like to blame the bankers for forcing the financially idiotic to borrow). Its a simple fact we cannot afford the welfare so its got to be cut back.
Agreed. But but it would be nice if these "schemes" at least gave a nod to being thought through and not punative as they now are.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/08/human-cost-of-bedroom-tax
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